Each day this week, one of our internal meetings is open to the public as part of the third annual CCA Institutional Performance Festival. This is an opportunity to hear how the institution speaks in private, to encounter the people behind the projects, and to get a sense of the operation of an international research centre for architecture. No special programming is planned: these will be real meetings, with everything that entails including the boring parts.
This meeting will be a discussion with Corraini Edizioni and Martin Huberman, architect and curator of the CCA c/o Buenos Aires program, on the research he undertook on processes of sedimentation and accumulation of debris in the context of Río de la Plata and how it could be the basis for a children’s book.
The Institutional Performance Festival was created at the How to: disturb the public workshop in 2019. It was imagined as a physical event that would welcome you into the private spaces of the building—and today, with most of our meetings online, we can welcome even more people around a virtual table.
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